14. Caleb Swanigan - Purdue, CMr. Caleb Swanigan! Swanigan reminds me a lot of Draymond Green in that he's too short and doesn't have the right body composition to succeed in the NBA. Swanigan also shares two other things in common with Green - he has a disproportionally large wingspan for his height and he can straight up ball.

Swanigan is an absolute beast on the glass. He averaged 12.5 boards per game on his way to winning the Big 10 Player of the Year award. He's also a legitimate threat from behind the arc, hitting 44.7% percent of his 2.4 attempts per game. He's a player who's going to fall to the late first round and will end up making some lucky team very happy.

Rotation Guys21. Ivan Rabb - Cal, PF22. Justin Patton - Creighton, CI'm torn on Patton. On film he flashes a wide variety of skills, but he's ranked below the immortal Luke Kornet of Vanderbilt amongst this year's centers in our algorithm. He shows potential on the block, as a pick and roll finisher, on pick and pop opportunities, and even crosses up unsuspecting defenders from time to time.

​Patton seems like a true boom or bust type of player. I could see him being a steal for a team with a strong infrastructure, but could also see him being Patrick O'Bryant just as easily.

Even if Giles does end up having an impactful career, it won't be until his second contract because his game needs so much development. As the season went on, Giles' minutes per game skyrocketed to 12.8 in ACC play, so now he's totally ready to contribute at the next level. In all seriousness, in his short time on the floor this year Giles did rebound very well and was a net positive on defense, so he does have that going for him. It's the offensive side of the ball, the continuing injury rehab, and the conditioning that he needs help with. Maybe I'm just scarred by players named Harry.